Llandudno's Venue Cymru will host the award-winning 'Come From Away' musical from July 30 to August 3, 2024.
The production, lauded as the 'best musical' globally, is in the middle of its first UK and Ireland tour.
Coming straight from London's West End, the play has boasted more than 1000 performances and has dazzled more than 850,000 viewers at Phoenix Theatre.
The cast features Natasha J Barnes as Janice among others, and Daniel Crowder taking on the roles of Nick, Doug and more.
Also joining the ensemble are 'Come From Away' veteran Mark Dugdale, Rosie Glossop, Amanda Henderson, Kirsty Hoiles, Oliver Jacobson, Dale Mathurin, Nicholas Pound, Sara Poyzer, Bree Smith, and Jamal Zulfiqar.
Angeline Bell, Daniel Cane, Ashleigh Harvey, Alyn Hawke, Kathryn Pemberton, and Kevin Yates complete the line-up.
'Come From Away' tells the remarkable true story of 7,000 air passengers who were grounded in Canada during the aftermath of 9/11.
The musical paints a picture of the Newfoundland community, who invited the 'come from aways' into their lives.
From the quick-thinking mayor to the first female American Airlines captain, mortgage of the real characters are caught at the start of a life-changing experience.
Critics have hailed the production as a 'miraculous masterpiece,' celebrating humanity, unity, and hope.
The musical's indisputable success resounds in record-breaking runs on Broadway, West End, across Canada, and a notable 60-city North American Tour.
The creative team is made up of Irene Sankoff and David Hein, Christopher Ashley, Kelly Devine, Ian Eisendrath, Beowulf Boritt, Toni-Leslie James, Howell Binkley, Gareth Owen, David Brian Brown, August Eriksmoen, Pippa Ailion CDG, Natalie Gallacher CDG and more.
Smith & Brant Theatricals, in association with Curve, are listed as the show's UK producers.
To book tickets for the show at Venue Cymru visit venuecymru.co.uk.
For more information about the show and to see the full schedule head to comefromawaylondon.co.uk.
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